Lpg adapter for France

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is this one that I used in Portugal also ok for use in France?
 

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Jill, this is the selection of adaptors I carry.
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Jill, Wendy, @Wendo55 should have a French adapter with her I would think.
 
Ok, thanks, it’s looking like the dish part is the part that’s needed for France.?
 
I've got one but couldn't get it to seal properly the one and only time I needed to fill up last year and ended up borrowing one at the petrol station. Don't know if it's faulty. It's brand new. Won't be able to try it again until we go back. The French one is the saucer screw cap.

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I've got one but couldn't get it to seal properly the one and only time I needed to fill up last year and ended up borrowing one at the petrol station. Don't know if it's faulty. It's brand new. Won't be able to try it again until we go back. The French one is the saucer screw cap.
Ok thanks
 
I've got one but couldn't get it to seal properly the one and only time I needed to fill up last year and ended up borrowing one at the petrol station. Don't know if it's faulty. It's brand new. Won't be able to try it again until we go back. The French one is the saucer screw cap.
I found in France that I couldn’t tighten it enough. When the forecourt attendant came out and did it for me it was ok.
 
We use the screw in saucer one in France. So far, not had a problem filling in France. Sorry, that's jinxed it! :)
 
If you wear some rubberised garden gloves not only will the provide some protection for your hands when fill but also mean you can get a good grip on the adaptors when you fit and remove them.
 
If you wear some rubberised garden gloves not only will the provide some protection for your hands when fill but also mean you can get a good grip on the adaptors when you fit and remove them.
Yes I do wear those gloves but still didn’t tighten enough, I must get to the gym more!

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Yes I do wear those gloves but still didn’t tighten enough, I must get to the gym more!
Try a bit of silicone spray lubricant in the orifice ... it works! :D
 

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